Tag Archives: Japan

Looking on the Bright Side

Is the end in sight for the global economic crisis?

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Taking Stock of What’s Right With the USA

In a time of crisis, what elements of the U.S. economy remain strong?

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A Second Bretton Woods

With the world economy on fire, what are the two most important steps needed to get to safer shores?

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City of Heavenly Tranquility

How might Chinese history have changed if six Confucian scholars had not been executed in 1898?

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China and the 500 Years’ Peace

How do Europe and China compare in the 18th and 19th centuries?

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Cold War Roots of U.S. Economic Problems

How did the U.S. trade policy shift after the Cold War?

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The World in 2020

Does the rise of China necessarily mean the decline of the United States?

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The Rise of the New Mercantilism (Part I)

Is growing economic competition leading to unfair trade practices in the developing world?

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A Genuine Historical Transition

Does China really need to embrace Western principles such as transparency and open markets to grow economically?

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China’s Ground Zero

What does the story of China’s Summer Palace reveal about the country’s attitude toward the West?

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